Cleaning brush for automobile wheels and fenders



Jan. 7, 1930. N. orvTsHENlKol-F 1,742,929

CLEANING BRUSH FOR AUTOMOBILE WHEELS AND FENDERS Filed Aug. 18. 1928INVENTOR. Nicolas @vishem'koff E Y t A TTORNE necessary to move thedevice in a circular path around the tire and between the tire and thefender.

While I have shown and described the preferred embodiment of myinvention, it 1s to be understood that I do not limit myself to theprecise construction herein disclosed and the right is reserved to allchanges and modifications coming within the scope of the mvention asdefined in the appended claims.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire tosecure by United. States Letters Patent is v l. A cleaning brushforautomobile wheels 5 and fenders, comprising a curved bar con# nectedwith Va handle and forming substan- V tially a sickle shape, the curvedportion in the vicinity of the free end of the bar conforming in shapewith the inner side of a tire, the remaining curved portion conformingin shape with the tread of said tire, and the handle extending from thebar in a direction to project from between said tire and a, fender of acar equipped with the tire, said curved bar being provided withprojecting brush bristles.v

2. A cleaning brush for automobile wheels andv fenders, comprising acurved bar connected with a pivotal handle and forming 5. A brush forcleaning automobile wheels n and fenders, comprising a curved bar shapedfor conforming with the general transverse Vcontour of a vehicle tire, ahandle connected therewith, brush bristles projectingr inwards from theinner side of the bar and arranged for engaging against the inner sidesof a vehicle wheel, the bar being formed on itsy outer side with a slot,a flexible bar slidably engaged in the slot and adapted for frictionallyholding its position, and provided with handles, and brush bristlespro'ecting from the exible bar and arranged or engaging against theinner sides of a fender simultaneously with therengaging of the firstmentioned bristles against a vehicle wheel.

lIn testimony whereof I have affixed my signature.

NICOLAS ovTsHENIKoFF. ,j

substantially a sickle shape, the curved por- Y tion in the vicinity ofthe free end of the bar conforming in shape with the inner side of atire, the remainingcurved portion conforming in shape with the tread ofsaid tire,

and the handle being extendable from the bar in a direction to projectfrom between saidtire and a fender of a car equipped with the tire, anda means for holding the handle in adjusted fixed. positions, said curvedbar being provided with projecting brush bristles. 3. A brush forcleaning automobile wheels and fenders, comprising a curvedbar shapedfor conforming with the general transverse contour of a vehicle tire, ahandle connected therewith, brush bristles projecting inwards from theinner side of the bar and arranged for engaging against the inner sidesof a vehicle wheel, the bar being formed on its outer side with a slot,a flexible bar slidably engaged vin the slot and provided with handles,and brush bristles projecting from the flexible bar and arranged forengaging against the inner sides of a fender simultaneously with theengaging of the first men-V tioned bristles against a vehicle wheel.

4. A brush for cleaning automobile wheels and fenders, comprisingacurved bar shaped for conforming with the general transverseV contour ofa vehicle tire, a handle connected Y therewith, brush bristlesprojecting inwards from the inner side of the barjand arrangedforengaging against the inner sides of a vehicle wheel, the bar beingformed-on its outer side with a' vdove-tailed slot, a flexible bar35"slidably engaged in the slot and provided

